ChatGPT just passed the Turing test—but that doesn't mean AI is now as smart as humans
- A March preprint study from UC San Diego tested four LLMs with the Turing test.
- Alan Turing introduced the test to assess a machine's intelligent behavior.
- Researchers Jones and Bergen evaluated ELIZA, GPT-4o, LLaMa-3.1-405B, and GPT-4.5.
- The study states the Turing test measures substitutability, not human intelligence.
- Participants identified GPT-4.5 as human 73% of the time, the highest score.
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